Evaluating the Performance Persistence of Mutual Fund and Hedge Fund Managers

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Evaluating the Performance Persistence of Mutual Fund and Hedge Fund Managers Iwan Meier Self-Declared Investment Objective Fund Basics Investment Objective Magellan Fund seeks capital appreciation. 1 1

Investment Details Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMR) normally invests the fund's assets primarily in common stocks. FMR may invest the fund's assets in securities of foreign issuers in addition to securities of domestic issuers. FMR is not constrained by any particular investment style. At any given time, FMR may tend to buy "growth" stocks or "value" stocks, or a combination of both types [ ]. In addition to the principal investment strategies discussed above, FMR may lend the fund's securities to broker-dealers or other institutions to earn income for the fund. FMR may also use various techniques, such as buying and selling futures contracts and exchange traded funds [ ]. 2 www.morningstar.com. 3 2

Style Allocation Over Past 10 Years February 1998 - February 2007 MSCI Emerging Markets MSCI Japan MSCI EASEA Lehman Global Ex US Treasury Bond Russell 2000 Growth Russell 2000 Value Russell 1000 Growth Russell 1000 Value Citigroup USBIG Corporate Index Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 10+ years Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 1-10 years Citigroup 3-month T-bill 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. Updated May 2007. 4 Roadmap Methodologies to find the right benchmark for hedge funds Style drift of peer-group-based benchmarks The challenges for return-based style analysis when managers change 5 3

Style Benchmarks Peer-group-based style factors Asset-based style factors (ABS) Return-based style factors (RBS) Primitive trading strategies (PTS) 6 Ways to Form Peer Groups Self-declared fund objectives Holdings-based approach (Morningstar Style Box) Return-based style analysis, cluster analysis References: Sharpe (1988). Determining a fund s effective asset mix, Investment Management, 59-69. Sharpe (1992). Asset allocation: Management style and performance measurement, Journal of Porfolio Managment 18(2), 7-19. Brown and Goetzmann (1997). Mutual fund styles, Journal of Financial Economics 43, 373-399. 7 4

Biases Inherited from Databases Short history Selection bias Survivorship bias Instant history bias Sampling differences 8 Overlap of Four Major Databases Source: Agarwal, Daniel, and Naik (2006). Role of managerial incentives and discretion in hedge fund performance, SSRN Working Paper, 44 pages. 9 5

Some Strategies are More Problematic Source: Amenc and Martellini (2003). The brave new world of hedge fund indices, EDHEC Working Paper, 38 pages. 10 Return-Based Style Factors Non-observed variables that are extracted from fund returns Determine a parsimonious set of driving factors that explains a large fraction of the variation in returns Typically, principal component analysis is used to find these implicit, common style factors 11 6

Many Strategies Exhibit One Major Style Factor Study Style Database Sample # of Cross-sectional period obs. variation explained by principal components 1st 2nd 3rd Fung and Hsieh (1997a) Hedge funds, CTA pools Tass, 1993-95 409 12% 10% 9% Paradigm LDC Fung and Hsieh (1997b) CTA pools Tass 1987-95 75 36% 8% 6% Fung and Hsieh (2002) Convertible bond Hedge Fund 1998-00 12 59% 13% - High-yield bond Research 20 63% 16% - Mortgage-backed (HFR) 17 55% 17% - Fixed-income arbitrage 19 33% 24% 16% Fixed-income i diversified ifi d 39 36% 21% 11% Source: Meier (2007). Encyclopedia of alternative investments, edited by G.N. Gregoriou, forthcoming, Chapman Hall UK. 12 Asset-Based Style Factors An ABS factor is a portfolio of conventional assets defined by a simplified proxy of a particular class of hedge fund strategies (or style) To construct ABS factors, extract the common sources of risk in hedge fund returns and link these common sources of risk to observable returns on assets 13 7

Examples of ABS Factors Strategy Study Data period Regression result R 2 Long/short Fung and Hsieh 1994 2002 0.01+ 0.46 (S&P 500) 0.77 equity (2004) + 0.44 (Small cap Large cap) Fixed income Fung and Hsieh 1990 1997 0.01 5.37 (Change in credit spread) 0.30 arbitrage (2002) References: Fung and Hsieh (2002). The risk in fixed-income hedge fund styles, Journal of Fixed Income 12(2), 16-27. Fung and Hsieh (2004). Hedge fund benchmarks: A risk-based approach, Financial Analyst s Journal 60(5), 65-80. 14 The Application of ABS Factors Source: Fung and Hsieh (2004). Hedge fund benchmarks: A risk-based approach, Financial Analyst s Journal 60(5), 65-80. 15 8

Two Examples of Primitive Trading Strategies Merger Arbitrage [ ] returns are positively correlated with market returns in severely depreciating markets but uncorrelated with market returns in appreciating markets. Trend Followers The owner of a lookback call option has the right to buy the underlying at the lowest price over the life of the option. Similarly, a lookback put option allows the owner to sell at the highest price. The combination of these two options is the lookback straddle, which delivers ex post maximum payout of any trend-following strategy. 16 Merger Arbitrage Resembles Uncovered Put on Market Index Source: Mitchell and Pulvino (2001). Characteristics of risk and return in risk arbitrage, Journal of Finance 56(6), 2135-2175. 17 9

Trend-Followers Can Be Replicated by a Lookback Straddle Source: Fung and Hsieh(2001). The risk in hedge fund strategies: Theory and evidence from trend followers, Review of Financial Studies 14(2), 313-341. 18 Roadmap Methodologies to find the right benchmark for hedge funds Style drift of peer group based benchmarks The challenges for return-based style analysis when managers change 19 10

ABS Factors For Equity Long/Short Sample period 1994-2002 R i lt Regression result: HFR Equity Hedge Index = 0.01 + 0.46 (S&P 500) + 0.44 (SC LC) where SC = Wilshire Small Cap 1750 Index LC = Wilshire Large Cap 750 Index R² of this regression is 0.77 Source: Fung and Hsieh (2004). Hedge fund benchmarks: A risk-based approach, Financial Analyst s Journal 60(5), 65-80. 20 Peer Groups May Shift Style 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Dec-96 Dec-97 Dec-98 Dec-99 Dec-00 Dec-01 Dec-02 Dec-03 Dec-04 Dec-05 Citigroup 3-month T-bill S&P 500 Wilshire 1750 minus Wilshire 750 Source: Meier (2007). Encyclopedia of alternative investments, edited by G.N. Gregoriou, forthcoming, Chapman Hall UK. 21 11

Style Changes of Merger Arbitrage Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. 22 Alternative Measures of Style Drift A low tracking error is an indication of a consistent fund Style benchmark turnover is the change in the weights defining the style benchmark The style drift score uses the variance of the weights Reference: Idzorek and Bertsch (2004). The style drift score, Journal of Portfolio Management 31(1), 76-84. 23 12

Roadmap Methodologies to find the right benchmark for hedge funds Style drift of peer group based benchmarks The challenges for return-based style analysis when managers change 24 Style Changes in Fidelity Magallan 100% Smit h Vinik St ansky 80% 60% 40% 20% Lange Citigroup 3-month T-bill Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 1-10 years Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 10+ years Citigroup USBIG Corporate Index Russell 1000 Value Russell 1000 Growth Russell 2000 Value Russell 2000 Growth Lehman Global Ex US Treasury Bond MSCI EASEA MSCI Japan MSCI Emerging Markets 0% Dec-90 Jun-91 Dec-91 Jun-92 Dec-92 Jun-93 Dec-93 Jun-94 Dec-94 Jun-95 Dec-95 Jun-96 Dec-96 Jun-97 Dec-97 Jun-98 Dec-98 Jun-99 Dec-99 Jun-00 Dec-00 Jun-01 Dec-01 Jun-02 Dec-02 Jun-03 Dec-03 Jun-04 Dec-04 Jun-05 Dec-05 Jun-06 Dec-06 Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. Updated May 2007. 25 13

Recent Bet of Fidelity Fidelity Betting Big on Growth (and Homebuilders) By Dan Lefkovitz 05-16-07 07 05:40 PM If a large-growth rally materializes, Fidelity will be ready. According to March 31, 2007, stock ownership information just filed with the SEC, Fidelity moved even further to the right of the large-growth growth style box during the first quarter, at the aggregate level. Examining Fidelity's big positions and its recent buys and sells reveals a lot about the shop's investment biases. 26 Different Manager Styles Asset class Sample Full Lynch Smith Vinik Stansky Lange From Jan-88 Jan-88 Jun-90 Jul-92 Jun-96 Nov-05 To Feb-07 May-90 Jun-92 May-96 Oct-05 Feb-07 Citigroup 3-month T-bill - - - - - - Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 1-10 years - - - - - - Citigroup USBIG Treasury Index, 10+ years - - - 2.4% - - Citigroup USBIG Corporate Index - - - - 2.4% - Russell 1000 Value 38.4% 29.0% 37.0% 46.0% 34.4% - Russell 1000 Growth 44.3% 47.0% 45.6% - 54.7% 43.2% Russell 2000 Value 2.3% 14.9% - - - - Russell 2000 Growth 7.8% 7.7% 17.4% 29.9% 0.5% 24.2% Lehman Global Ex US Treasury Bond - - - 28% 2.8% - - MSCI EASEA 4.2% - - 14.8% 6.3% 18.7% MSCI Japan 3.1% 1.2% - 3.2% 1.6% 12.7% MSCI Emerging Markets - 0.3% - 0.9% - 1.3% Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. Updated May 2007. 27 14

Take-Aways It is important to understand the potential drawbacks of the selected benchmarks Style rotation complicates the assessment of a fair benchmark even further The fair benchmark might change with a new manager 28 Step 1: Determine the Major Style Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. 29 15

Step 2: Understand the Risk Characteristics of a Particular Style Source: Ben Dor, Jagannathan and Meier (2003). Understanding mutual funds and hedge fund styles, Journal of Investment Managment 1(1), 94-134. 30 Current Research Cremers and Petaijisto (2007) How Active Is Your Fund Manager? A New Measure That Predicts Performance Working Paper Yale School of Management Fung and Hsieh (2007) Will Hedge Funds Regress towards Indexlike Products? forthcoming Journal of Investment Management Encyclopedia of Alternative Investments edited by G.N. Gregoriou forthcoming, Chapman Hall UK 31 16